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Is it important
to interpret the
Bible correctly?
Part 2 - final |
Paulo
Artur
Gonçalves |
Genesis of Man:
According to the
Bible:
It's the tale of
Adam and Eve
already common
knowledge.
According to the
Vedas:
(1)
In the genesis
of man the god
Vishnu appears
in ten
incarnations
with various
other names,
which are also
called gods. It
is better,
however, by
replacing the
word
reincarnation
interactions.
Consider:
These 10
reincarnations -
or interactions
- the god Vishnu
are called "Dasa
Avatar." In each
of the god
Vishnu is
presented with a
form and receive
a auxiliary name
or a nickname.
In the pantheon
of Hindu gods
they turn out to
be mistaken for
different gods.
First:
Life was formed
in water. The
representation
is a fish with
the name Matsya
Avatar.
Second:
Life emerged
from water to
land. The
representation
is a turtle by
the name of
Kurma Avatar.
Third:
Animals are
developed in the
ground. The
representation
is of a boar
with the name
Varaha Avatar.
Fourth:
The man evolved
from animals.
The
representation
is of a half
being half male
animal, under
the name
Narasimha
Avatar.
Fifth:
Man develops
intelligence.
The
representation
is of a dwarf
with the name of
avatar Vamana.
Friday:
Man develops
tools (ax) in
the stone age.
Representation
is the man of
the forest, with
the name of
Parasuram.
Seventh:
Man develops
weapons - bow
and arrow. The
representation
is a man with
bow and arrow,
with the name of
Ram. It also
represents the
first villages
and communities;
Eighth:
The man develops
agriculture. The
representation
is a man with
the plow with
the name of
Balarama.
In 10,000 BC man
dominates
agriculture (end
of ice age),
with the
cultivation of
wheat and rice
in Mesopotamia
in China.
Ninth:
The man tames
animals.
Represented by
man by the name
of Krishna.
In 10,000 BC
domesticated
animals are the
ox and the sheep
in the Middle
East, pork and
chicken in
China.
Tenth:
Destruction. The
10th
"interaction" of
the god Vishnu
is Kalki and is
yet to arrive.
It is believed
that riding on a
horse Devadatha
destroy the
world. A clear
indication that
humans will
bring an end to
life on Earth.
After complete
annihilation,
Lord Vishnu the
float, with his
white horse, on
the ruins of
civilization,
perhaps the
ultimate form of
life remaining.
The Bible was
inspired by God?
The same being
(god) could not
produce two very
different
concepts.
Therefore we
conclude that
none of them was
inspired by God,
each one
inspired by
different gods.
If the God of
the Bible
inspired a
children's tale
and untrue, the
god of the Vedas
inspired
something that
is very close to
what is
unfolding
cosmology with
string theory,
and biology with
human evolution.
There is no room
to stay in
holding the
infant teachings
of the Bible for
these cases.
The Bible was
inspired by God
of Israel
(guiding spirit
of the people)
and not by God.
Spiritism is a
Christian
religion pure
for not having
yet been
modified by the
inclusion of the
Bible in its
teachings.
Do not let this
to happen.
About the
Creation
Creation means
from a Lavoisier
principle and
teaches us that
nothing is
created, nothing
is lost,
everything is
transformed.
Einstein teaches
us that God is
the Law and
Lawgiver of the
universe.
Spiritism
teaches us that
God is the
supreme
intelligence of
the universe,
the primary
cause of all
things.
Hinduism says
that the
universe is
dream (thoughtform)
of God and is an
endless cycle of
births and
deaths.
Having been born
a prince
Siddhartha
Gautama in
(region of India
then), he had
access to these
teachings.
Siddhartha is
the name of the
first Buddha and
founder of
Buddhism.
Buddhism talks
about the
genesis
continued.
Spiritualism is,
however, with
science.
Conclusion
Albert Einstein
said: "God is
the law and the
legislator of
the Universe.
Religion of the
future will be
cosmic and
transcend a
personal God and
avoid dogmas and
theology."
We are at the
beginning of a
new era and it
religions tend
to be cosmic, as
Einstein said.
Cosmic religion
seeks God and
not a personal
god that if
praised, serves
requests
(amorous,
financial,
etc.)., Pune,
etc bestow.
Cosmic religion
is free from
dogmas,
theologies,
rituals,
priests, pastors
etc. and
Spiritualism is
the closest to
it, with its
concept of
rational faith.
The Old
Testament of the
Bible and the
Vedas induce the
worship of a
personal god,
which is unique
in the Bible and
the Vedas are
many.
Here is what
tells us
Abhilash
Rajendran on his
blog:
"Many people
find it
difficult to
understand
Hinduism because
of the numerous
deities,
scriptures and
schools of
thought. The
difficulty is
mainly due to
the popular
concept of God
that there is a
God sitting
somewhere in
heaven
controlling
events on Earth.
Most Hindus also
believe in a
'Supreme God',
but a Hindu can
choose a
personal god or
gods of the
numerous deities
of the Hindu
pantheon, who
are
representatives
of the Supreme
Being - Brahman.
"
On the other
hand, Friedrich
Nietzsche,
German
philosopher of
the nineteenth
century, said:
"I can not
believe in a God
who wants to be
praised all the
time."
Jesus referred
to the Father ..
ours!
In the coding of
Spiritism,
Kardec did not
include the Old
Testament of the
Bible and not by
chance.
Spiritualists
should dedicate
themselves to
the study of
coding and it
does not include
these Bible
texts.
Better that way.
(1)
Reference: blog
de Abhilash
Rajendran.
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